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October 28, 2011

Stand up, be heard, and fight back!

A coalition of labor, faith, and civil rights groups will meet Thursday, November 3 at 7pm in Durham to hear from city workers, mental health workers, educators, and letter carriers about cuts to vital public services and the loss of good jobs.

The public sector is broad, including but not limited to, public school employees and students, city public works employees such as in sanitation or street services, maintenance workers, patient care givers, public administration workers, postal service workers, veterans hospital care providers, police and firefighters, and so on.

Public service workers at every level and public services for every community are under attack – through mass layoffs closing vital services, pensions being slashed, years without wage increases, severe under-staffing, and draconian budget cuts.

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